Avalon Way Thank You

Doug Ollerenshaw is a year-round bike commuter and former professional bike racer. But he was not comfortable riding with his young son on Avalon Way SW.  No longer! Here is Doug’s (and our) message of thanks to SDOT. This is what “Complete Streets” are all about.

Living in North Delridge, my family and I have always loved visiting businesses in Alaska Junction, but found it nearly impossible to get there safely by bike. So I was extremely excited to see the Avalon Way protected bike lanes being installed. Finally there is a family friendly route between our neighborhood and the commercial center of West Seattle. And last week, we had a major milestone, with our son seven year old son, Elliott, finally making the ride up the hill under his own power.

After another long day of online learning, Elliott and I set off from our home, northbound on the 26th Ave greenway. We used quiet Nevada street to connect up to 30th Ave (there was a little walking involved on Nevada!), then took advantage of the 30th Ave being closed at its northern end to all but bikes and pedestrians to connect to Avalon itself. From there, what would previously have been a stressful uphill ride in a narrow bike lane was, instead, a stress free cruise. With a row of parked cars separating us from from the motor vehicle lane, I didn’t have any worries about the Metro bus, the box truck, and the other assorted traffic passing by. In my excitement, I took a quick cellphone video, linked here.
Elliott was so proud of himself for making it all the way up the hill, and I was incredibly grateful that he had a safe space in which to do it. We’re both excited for the day when businesses reopen and I can reward him with a big Husky Deli ice cream cone at the top.
Thanks, too, to Councilmember Lisa Herbold, and the to the Luna Park business owners who worked openly and honestly with us during the planning of this project.

Roxbury gets a little love

SDOT is planning to repave SW Roxbury Street from 16th to 18th Ave SW next week.

Roxbury is a key east-west street, especially with the WS bridge out. If you were choosing an east-west bike route across the south end, this would be it for directness and grades. But It has some of the roughest paving in West Seattle, and incomplete, substandard bike lanes. It’s Move Seattle Levy complete repaving project scheduled for 2019 was canceled. Smoothing out paving is not all that is needed on a street where bike riders mix with buses and lots of cars, but it will help. We will appreciate the smoother paving for these two blocks while trying to track a straight line in front of the buses and trucks.

Unfortunately, this work misses the next block west, where a rutted, half gravel gutter masquerades as an uphill bike lane. Photo above. SDOT’s announcement says this “…does not preclude … future safety Improvements…”. We’ve asked for bike/ped safety improvements in the very near future.

 

 

Essential bikers

Today at the east approach to the Spokane St Bridge, we met Seattle fire fighter Aaron and paramedic Kelly on bikes, returning home to West Seattle after their shifts. They carry all the gear they need on their e-assist cargo bikes. More than 100 Seattle fire fighters live in West Seattle. Many are turning to biking for the most reliable way to get to their stations. Likewise, over the past couple of weeks, West Seattle Bike Connections has given medical personnel custom bike routes to get from home to UW Medical Center, Pac Med, the VA Hospital and Swedish Cherry Hill medical center. Bike sales are through the roof at local shops.

As part of contingency planning and mitigation, we need the City to implement key bike safety improvements now for safe, efficient routes to the Spokane St Bridge, 1st Ave S Bridge and South Park Bridge.

Duwamish Valley Safe Streets, West Seattle Bike Connections, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and Cascade Bicycle Club sent a memo to SDOT proposing strategies and actions. Sam Zimbabwe has promised a response.

WSBC May 5 2020 meeting

Let’s stay in touch without touching.
Meeting Tuesday evening 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

Agenda

  1. Check in. How are you doing?
  2. Stay Healthy Streets:  What do you see? Are they working to meet needs?
  3. Unhealthy Bridge: What next on our proposals to SDOT for biking improvements?
  4. What should we do about Bike Everywhere Day, social rides, and test rides for new bike commuters?
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